Note that the data is not physically written to the SD card until the file is closed (with a call to the [[FileClose | close()]] function) or explicitly synced (with the [[FileFlush | flush()]] function). If the file was opened in mode FILE_APPEND, the data will be appended to the end of the file, regardless of the current cursor position set by seek().

Note that the data is not physically written to the SD card until the file is closed (with a call to the [[FileClose | close()]] function) or explicitly synced (with the [[FileFlush | flush()]] function).

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Note that the data is not physically written to the SD card until the file is closed (with a call to the [[FileClose | close()]] function) or explicitly synced (with the [[FileFlush | flush()]] function). If the file was opened in mode FILE_APPEND, the data will be appended to the end of the file, regardless of the current cursor position set by seek().

Note that the data is not physically written to the SD card until the file is closed (with a call to the [[FileClose | close()]] function) or explicitly synced (with the [[FileFlush | flush()]] function).

Print data, followed by a newline, to the File, which must have been opened for writing. Prints numbers as a sequence of digits, each an ASCII character (e.g. the number 123 is sent as the three characters '1', '2', '3').

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Print data, followed by a carriage return and newline, to the File, which must have been opened for writing. Prints numbers as a sequence of digits, each an ASCII character (e.g. the number 123 is sent as the three characters '1', '2', '3').

Print data, followed by a newline, to the File, which must have been opened for writing. Prints numbers as a sequence of digits, each an ASCII character (e.g. the number 123 is sent as the three characters '1', '2', '3').